Allen J. Frantzen
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Allen J. Frantzen (born 1947 or 1948) is an American medievalist with a specialization in Old English literature. Since retiring from
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, he has been an emeritus professor.


Education and career

Frantzen grew up in rural Iowa and earned a degree in English from Loras College and a PhD from the University of Virginia with a dissertation on the literature of
penance Penance is any act or a set of actions done out of Repentance (theology), repentance for Christian views on sin, sins committed, as well as an alternate name for the Catholic Church, Catholic, Lutheran, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox s ...
in the Anglo-Saxon period. He was a faculty member at Loyola University Chicago from 1978 until his retirement in 2014, when he was named an emeritus professor. While there he headed the graduate programs in English from 1984 to 1988 and in 1992 founded the Loyola Community Literacy Center, which is open to the community as well as to students at the university.


Publications

Frantzen has published introductory works intended for students, such as ''King Alfred'' (1986) and ''Troilus and Criseyde': The Poem and the Frame'' (1993) on Chaucer's '' Troilus and Criseyde''. He also co-edited ''The Work of Work. Servitude, Slavery, and Labor in Medieval England'' (1994) with Douglas Moffat. His first book was on the subject-matter of his dissertation, ''The Literature of Penance in Anglo-Saxon England'' (1983); he returned to the Anglo-Saxon penitential literature in ''Before the Closet: Same-Sex Love from 'Beowulf' to 'Angels in America'' (1998), in which, himself a gay man, he argues that contrary to
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's argument, same-sex relations were not tolerated more by the Church before the Norman Conquest, but rather the relationships were not "closeted"; he takes what he calls a "legitimist" rather than a "liberationist" view of the textual evidence. The book has been described as "groundbreaking". Frantzen has also published critiques of the field of Old English studies: ''Desire for Origins: New Language, Old English, and Teaching the Tradition'' (1990), a study of the history of the field, and ''Speaking Two Languages: Traditional Disciplines and Contemporary Theory in Medieval Studies'' (1991). The former, in which Frantzen argues that Anglo-Saxon studies are increasingly regarded as hidebound because of the insular approach within the field, attracted much notice.
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wrote that it "should be read by all medievalists who care about their profession." In 1994 Frantzen was the keynote speaker at a conference at the University of California, Berkeley that was published as ''Anglo-Saxonism and the Construction of Social Identity'' (1997). In ''Bloody Good: Chivalry, Sacrifice, and the Great War'' (2004) he studied the mythology of
chivalry Chivalry, or the chivalric code, is an informal and varying code of conduct developed in Europe between 1170 and 1220. It was associated with the medieval Christianity, Christian institution of knighthood; knights' and gentlemen's behaviours we ...
and of '' imitatio Christi'' as motivations for participants in World War I. After his retirement, Frantzen wrote a blog post dated September 2015 titled "How to Fight Your Way Out of the Feminist Fog" in which he aligned himself with the men's rights movement against what he argued were the anti-man demands of
feminist Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that society prioritizes the male po ...
s; this provoked disapproving responses from certain medievalists after it was publicized in early 2016.


Honors

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Guggenheim Fellowship Guggenheim Fellowships are grants that have been awarded annually since by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the ar ...
, 1993 *Loyola University Faculty Member of the Year 1991, Master Teacher (College of Arts & Sciences) 1997–98, Faculty Scholar 2000. *Teaching Excellence Award of the Medieval Academy of America, 2013 *''Opera Omnia: A Festspiel for Allen J. Frantzen'': celebratory conference organized by former students, 2015.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Frantzen, Allen Living people American medievalists Anglo-Saxon studies scholars Loyola University Chicago faculty Loras College alumni Place of birth missing (living people) University of Virginia alumni 1940s births American gay writers 21st-century LGBT people